Papers and correspondence of Francis William Aston, 1877-1945 1911-1945

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Papers and correspondence of Francis William Aston, 1877-1945 1911-1945

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Aston, Francis William, 1877-1945

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Francis William Aston (1877-1945), experimental physicist, was educated at Malvern College and Mason College, Birmingham. He carried out research with P.F. Frankland and later J.H. Poynting, before becoming research assistant to Sir J.J. Thomson, 1910-1913, with whom he worked on the mass-analysis of positive rays by the parabola method. He was a student at Cambridge in 1913, then technical assistant at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, 1914-1918, before returning to Cambridge as a research fell...

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Aston, Francis William, 1877-1945

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Francis William Aston (1877-1945), experimental physicist, was educated at Malvern College and Mason College, Birmingham. He carried out research with P.F. Frankland and later J.H. Poynting, before becoming research assistant to Sir J.J. Thomson, 1910-1913, with whom he worked on the mass-analysis of positive rays by the parabola method. He was a student at Cambridge in 1913, then technical assistant at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, 1914-1918, before returning to Cambridge as a research fell...